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it is a catch 22. when the economy is well, not getting enough merchandise to do well and when the economy is bad, too much merchandise, not enough buyers. optimum time is when the economy is okay. people want to sell, you can get rid of it? >> probably t. >> who comes in? literally anybody? a dynamic of rich, poor, black, white? who comes in your store? >> it's everybody, especially our store. typical pawnshop is different than others, we are on the las vegas strip, we have had billionaires come in and shop, average single mom isn't getting her child support check and needs money. >> i get the second one. why the billionaire come to a pawnshop? >> people don't realize, most billion flares actually pretty cheap. not gonna go to rolex and buy brand new, especially when they can come us to and get it half price. >> what has been the most surprised you have been? i know a lot of surprises, you look back what are the moments, go, wow, somebody broughting? in really knocked your socks off? >> that happens a
it is a catch 22. when the economy is well, not getting enough merchandise to do well and when the economy is bad, too much merchandise, not enough buyers. optimum time is when the economy is okay. people want to sell, you can get rid of it? >> probably t. >> who comes in? literally anybody? a dynamic of rich, poor, black, white? who comes in your store? >> it's everybody, especially our store. typical pawnshop is different than others, we are on the las vegas strip, we have...
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have chosen some of her favorite moment from all the different shows, put them together, this is a 22-disc box set. so, carol is joining me right now from new york, brought along some of her good older friends, co-stars from her show, vicki lawrence and tim conway. so, carol, vicki, tim, hello, welcome. i'm pinching myself at all three of you legends are sitting here joining me on the show. >> we wish you were here. >> i wish i was there as well. this will have to do. and, carol, let me begin with 11 years of shows, how the heck do you begin to choose your favorites? like choosing between children, your favorite children? >> no, that was tough. i think what it is -- i have a pretty good memory about some of the sketches that i really love, and i have a pretty good memory about is some of them i did not like. so i tried to do the ones that i could remember that had -- not the whole show might not have been that great, but there might be two or three segments that were really outstanding. and sometimes i would choose things because of a special guest and so forth, but i just remember so
have chosen some of her favorite moment from all the different shows, put them together, this is a 22-disc box set. so, carol is joining me right now from new york, brought along some of her good older friends, co-stars from her show, vicki lawrence and tim conway. so, carol, vicki, tim, hello, welcome. i'm pinching myself at all three of you legends are sitting here joining me on the show. >> we wish you were here. >> i wish i was there as well. this will have to do. and, carol,...
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ju 22% say it's better. when asked which candidate is better for the economy, 43% say president obama. 34%, only 34%, say mitt romney. put that together, tse sets of numbers. >>> welcome back to "hardball." with just six weeks to go to the election and recent gains in swing states by president obama, democrats are allowing themsees to begin thinking about what a second obama presidential term woulbe l what it woullookike. stue of "newsweek" the cover story is written by andrew sullivan who argues that with a second term president obama could become a transformative president. in fact, among the nation's great presidents. here is something sure to gall republicans, he says president obama could become the democrats' ronald reagan. ers coc figure who e wl struggled through a recession and terrorized world. reshaping the economy within it, passing universal health care, strafing the ranks of al qaeda, presiding over a civil rights revolution, and then enjoying thuif recory. with me now is "newsweek's" andrew su
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th ray this weekend. i can't wait to talk about james bond, but let's start with looper starring joseph gordon-levitt. he was the kid from the sitcom "third rock from the sun." now shehe's starring in his thi motion picture this year. it's about an assassin who kills targets back in time. and you interviewed the star. >> i did. >> do you know what's going to happen? you've done all this already? >> time travel has not yet been invented, but 30 years from now, it will have been. >> we can all travel in time if you simply close your eyes and use your imagination. i mean, in looper, time travel is a very particular thing that's completely illegal. it's very dangerous, so the only people who use it are criminals. >> i feel like that's a wise way to go. >> you think? >> i feel like we would mess it up, not you and me, but those people. >> the 47% would mess it up? >> exactly. i hope i have your vote in the election. >> one of those movies that on the one end does offer you all of the exhilaration of a banging
th ray this weekend. i can't wait to talk about james bond, but let's start with looper starring joseph gordon-levitt. he was the kid from the sitcom "third rock from the sun." now shehe's starring in his thi motion picture this year. it's about an assassin who kills targets back in time. and you interviewed the star. >> i did. >> do you know what's going to happen? you've done all this already? >> time travel has not yet been invented, but 30 years from now, it will...
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there with you, you and mark halperin wrote the book that picked up four, count them, four emmys this weekend, this sunday night. we all watched. it must bemazi to pof sw ncd that first hour or so of that show and then it got intellectual when you got up there. it was pretty pressive. congratulations. it's all part of television. susan page, thank you. i'm sure you'll get your emmy come day for front page reporting with "usa today." an sti ask you about a game i know you don't want to give away your next book. it seems bill clinton's speech in charlotte not only changed the political sort of feel but people gab to feel coming ou the of that according to some polling i have seen feeling better about the economy objectively. >> yes. >> tell me about that. >> tugor that speech. i think in a way even conservatives have ok nageed the speech was kind of a game changing moment in the election. he did two different things. i mean, he reallyid lay out the choice with incredible clarity. he laid out the argument for the facthat it reayefuta powerful, concrete way and answered the question that the obam
there with you, you and mark halperin wrote the book that picked up four, count them, four emmys this weekend, this sunday night. we all watched. it must bemazi to pof sw ncd that first hour or so of that show and then it got intellectual when you got up there. it was pretty pressive. congratulations. it's all part of television. susan page, thank you. i'm sure you'll get your emmy come day for front page reporting with "usa today." an sti ask you about a game i know you don't want to...
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just 22% say it's better. yet when asked which candidate is better for the economy, 43% say president obama. 34%, only 34%, say mitt romney. put that together, those sets of numbers. orrow. for more than 116 years, ameriprise financial has worked for their clients' futures. helping millions of americans retire on their terms. when they want. where they want. doing what they want. ameriprise. the strength of a leader in retirement planning. the heart of 10,000 advisors working with you one-to-one. together for your future. ♪ >>> welcome back to "hardball." with just six weeks to go to the election and recent gains in swing states by president obama, democrats are allowing themselves to begin thinking about what a second obama presidential term would be like. what it would look like. latest issue of "newsweek" the cover story is written by andrew sullivan who argues that with a second term president obama could become a transformative president. in fact, among the nation's great presidents. here is something s
just 22% say it's better. yet when asked which candidate is better for the economy, 43% say president obama. 34%, only 34%, say mitt romney. put that together, those sets of numbers. orrow. for more than 116 years, ameriprise financial has worked for their clients' futures. helping millions of americans retire on their terms. when they want. where they want. doing what they want. ameriprise. the strength of a leader in retirement planning. the heart of 10,000 advisors working with you...
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he ran a dumbed down campaign against the state's $22 billion death. he campaigned with a broom which he used to symbolize how easy it would be to sweep away the mess. and the political media fell for it. he was not exposed as the sarah palin no-nothing that he was. he was treated with un-earned respect and his campaign was fleefully welcomed by the media as refreshing. he was regarded as a political star. and when he was elected there was serious talk in the political media of changing the united states constitution to allow foreign born naturalized citizens to run for president of the united states. the republican party was very proud of their new star. >> ladies and gentlemen, america is back. we are back because of the perseverance, character and leadership of the 43rd president of the united states, george w. bush. >> thanks to his sheer incompetence, schwarzenegger quickly became a very unpopular governor and managed to salvage his re-election campaign by abandoning the republicans and adopting the democrats. he ended up tripling the state's debt
he ran a dumbed down campaign against the state's $22 billion death. he campaigned with a broom which he used to symbolize how easy it would be to sweep away the mess. and the political media fell for it. he was not exposed as the sarah palin no-nothing that he was. he was treated with un-earned respect and his campaign was fleefully welcomed by the media as refreshing. he was regarded as a political star. and when he was elected there was serious talk in the political media of changing the...
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register. >> we have six parents and players saying that this happened, six out of a team of about 22 confirming that this happened. so there is a little doubt -- there is no doubt in my mind that this happened. >> reporter: we spoke with one player from the 2011 red cobras team whose parents did not want him identified because they feared retaliation. the player told us coaches did discuss cash incentives for big hits and that after games, players would vote on which player would receive the money. he also said he saw a coach give a player cash. darren crawford, head coach of the cobras, calls those claims nonsense. did you ever suggest or pay for a player to hurt a player on another team? >> absolutely not. i think they're trumped up charges. i think john made these charges up in his head and wrote them down in paper and submitted them, i believe, to national pop warner. nothing like that ever happened on my team. >> i've been a team mom for him for two of those four years, so i'm not what you would consider a casual bystander on the sidelines, i was at practices, at the games and i
register. >> we have six parents and players saying that this happened, six out of a team of about 22 confirming that this happened. so there is a little doubt -- there is no doubt in my mind that this happened. >> reporter: we spoke with one player from the 2011 red cobras team whose parents did not want him identified because they feared retaliation. the player told us coaches did discuss cash incentives for big hits and that after games, players would vote on which player would...
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>> we had 46 polls last week in 22 states. four states moved toward president obama and changed status. iowa, ohio, nevada, all battleground states moved from tossup to lean obama. montana moved from romney to lean romney. there were 11 other states then moved toward obama but had no change in status. there were five states that moved toward governor romney. but again had no change in status. >> joe, of those, what is most important? >> i mean the biggest thing is that shift in nevada and ohio. those two in particular. ohio, obviously, a big move. moving it to lean obama, it puts for the first time, i think since we started back in april, it puts obama with over the 270 electoral votes. we had that back then. it's coming clear today. that makes states like colorado even more important. and ohio still, it's got -- that is a problem for romney that is now starting to show in the polls. although they came out yesterday saying that obama was only up by four. and had -- the rates were still very much up for grabs. romney people hav
>> we had 46 polls last week in 22 states. four states moved toward president obama and changed status. iowa, ohio, nevada, all battleground states moved from tossup to lean obama. montana moved from romney to lean romney. there were 11 other states then moved toward obama but had no change in status. there were five states that moved toward governor romney. but again had no change in status. >> joe, of those, what is most important? >> i mean the biggest thing is that shift...
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president obama 22%. the third and fourth lines up there are what the candidates actually paid to the feds. once again, governor romney far in the lead. now, this isn't a pro-romney talking points. this is a fair talking points. memo to the media you might want to try it and that's my memo. now for the top story tonight. reaction. joining us from reaction. fox news analyst mary katharine ham and juan williams. juan, are you getting the page that i gave to president obama that if you raise the cap gains tax, you raise it up to the high 20's where the president wants it. fewer people, people like me, are going to invest in the stock market, companies will get less money in investment, that means there will be fewer jobs. are we understanding that, juan. >> i think history tells us a different story. i think the cap gains rate was higher during the 1990s and people were investing and making lots of money. in fact, we didn't have even have a deficit. >> ill. >> bill: bill then when when we ran into trouble pr
president obama 22%. the third and fourth lines up there are what the candidates actually paid to the feds. once again, governor romney far in the lead. now, this isn't a pro-romney talking points. this is a fair talking points. memo to the media you might want to try it and that's my memo. now for the top story tonight. reaction. joining us from reaction. fox news analyst mary katharine ham and juan williams. juan, are you getting the page that i gave to president obama that if you raise the...
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catch-22 all the way around. kevin mccoy, thanks so much. appreciate that. >> thank you. >>> all right, just days before his scheduled execution, a pennsylvania man is off death row for now. we're on the case as a convicted killer gets word his death sentence will be reconsidered. >>> plus, paying football players for big hits. we're not talking about professional football. this case involves children. [ male announcer ] imagine facing the day with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you nusuha u changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressas can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not approved for children under 18. people taking maois or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking
catch-22 all the way around. kevin mccoy, thanks so much. appreciate that. >> thank you. >>> all right, just days before his scheduled execution, a pennsylvania man is off death row for now. we're on the case as a convicted killer gets word his death sentence will be reconsidered. >>> plus, paying football players for big hits. we're not talking about professional football. this case involves children. [ male announcer ] imagine facing the day with less chronic...
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today the obama campaign sending first lady michelle obama on the trail to talk to supporters in cincinnati. >>> overseas, nato secretary-general says there is a possibility western forces could be withdrawn from afghanistan more quickly than previously planned. they suggested the deadly spike of insider attacks has hit the morale of foreign troops serving in the war zone. u.s. military officials say an attack on saturday that killed two americans was especially unnerving as several afghan soldiers and possibly insurgents opened fire from several directions. nbc's chief foreign correspondent, richard engel, has been covering this war for almost the full 11 years. he filed this report from kabul. >> reporter: this woman is about to die. executed for adultery. the man she was with got off scot-free. the taliban recently filmed this video of their justice as a warning and to say they're making a comeback. some 30 miles away in the village, we saw few signs of what the u.s. would consider progress in afghanistan and no evidence that the american plan to hand over to a credible, stable afghan go
today the obama campaign sending first lady michelle obama on the trail to talk to supporters in cincinnati. >>> overseas, nato secretary-general says there is a possibility western forces could be withdrawn from afghanistan more quickly than previously planned. they suggested the deadly spike of insider attacks has hit the morale of foreign troops serving in the war zone. u.s. military officials say an attack on saturday that killed two americans was especially unnerving as several...
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the form you're talking about, it's 90-22. and the f-bar is not part of the tax filing. it's done by june 30th each year without extension. so in the 2009 tax return itself, you would not find this form whether he filed it or not. and the amnesty is a little bit misleading. because the amnesty still required everybody to pay 20% at that time on the first amnesty program of the highest value of their account. so although the amnesty was from criminal prosecution, there was a fairly heavy tax burden on the highest value of the account. but you would not see that in his 2009 actual filing. the f-bars were not part of the tax return. >> and what reasons are there, steven, to put money in the cayman islands other than, as paul ryan used to say, to hide your money. >> there are investment opportunities that could be available elsewhere. frankly, he's paying tax on all of his income, so the fact that the money is in the cayman islands, he's created a different trust there to protect it from possibility liability but all the income gets reported whether it's in the cayman island
the form you're talking about, it's 90-22. and the f-bar is not part of the tax filing. it's done by june 30th each year without extension. so in the 2009 tax return itself, you would not find this form whether he filed it or not. and the amnesty is a little bit misleading. because the amnesty still required everybody to pay 20% at that time on the first amnesty program of the highest value of their account. so although the amnesty was from criminal prosecution, there was a fairly heavy tax...
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weight watchers online finally, losing weight clicks. >>> welcome back to "morning joe" at 22 past the hour. a live look at the white house in washington, d.c. joining us we have former campaign senior strategist -- really. you're just going to walk in front of the camera? >> i thought -- >> sit down. sit down. >> you go to schmidt. >> hey, i got an idea. hey, hey, hey, hey, joe. i got an idea. why don't you sit down before we're on the air. >> you know, no can do. i can't go for that. >> you've got go back to introducing him. former campaign senior strategist and political analyst steve schmidt and columnist frank bruni about what he expects to see wednesday night on the debasement do you want me to read it? >> yeah. read it. i'm going to walk in front of the camera. >> he says what i most want from it isn't fireworks, though i'm as big a fan of political theatre as the next hack. it's a word, one that has gone sadly out of vogue over recent decades and been mostly absent from this campaign. sacrifice. and i'm not holding my breath. the last president to make a truly robust call for s
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have a great weekend. "cnn newsroom" continues now with ashley banfield. >>> carol costello, thank you very much. i am ashley banfield. let's get right down to business. a couple guys that never seem to hit it off in the first place are expected to talk on the phone today. i bring to your attention because the fate of the world is at
have a great weekend. "cnn newsroom" continues now with ashley banfield. >>> carol costello, thank you very much. i am ashley banfield. let's get right down to business. a couple guys that never seem to hit it off in the first place are expected to talk on the phone today. i bring to your attention because the fate of the world is at
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question was asked only to people in the city who have kids in the public schools, the gap was wider. 22% said mayor bloomberg. 69% said the union. more than three to one. this underscores how off base mitt romney is when it comes to the perception of teachers unions in america. mitt romney is so confused on this issue he actually made the case for the teachers in chicago today in the interview. >> education is done at the state level. the federal government provides funding for special needs unions in america. mitt romney is so confused on this issue he actually made the case for the teachers in chicago today in the interview. >> education is done at the state level. the federal government provides funding for special needs students and for low-income students. >> it's just that easy, right? one of the main reasons the teachers went on strike for the first time in 25 years was because of resources and the lack of resources in the classroom. it's different throughout the city. they can't afford to cut to federal and state funding. they can't afford those cuts. that's exactly what would ha
question was asked only to people in the city who have kids in the public schools, the gap was wider. 22% said mayor bloomberg. 69% said the union. more than three to one. this underscores how off base mitt romney is when it comes to the perception of teachers unions in america. mitt romney is so confused on this issue he actually made the case for the teachers in chicago today in the interview. >> education is done at the state level. the federal government provides funding for special...
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and this weekend. we've got on the phone sports editor for "the nation" and founder of edgeofsports.com, dave ziron. welcome. winners andlosers, who got the betternd? there aut a positively. remember the whole issue of this deal was about their pension and whether they would even have a pension. roger goodell said they shouldn't have a pension because the nfl commiioner said, well, i don't have a pension, so why should they have a nsion, leaving out th he makes $20 d th othhiha t tgo to keep their pension for another five years. and they also were able to have more referees hired in not out of the existing pool that makes up their salary, and they're going to have 25% raises for the duration of the contract over the next seven ars. t vweor se. >> amazing that the -- steve ratner, we were just talking about the future of the league or this season hinged on a 401(k) plan. >> well, it's so interesting cause you compare this to the battles out in the midwest and elsewhere over pensions and how th're being
and this weekend. we've got on the phone sports editor for "the nation" and founder of edgeofsports.com, dave ziron. welcome. winners andlosers, who got the betternd? there aut a positively. remember the whole issue of this deal was about their pension and whether they would even have a pension. roger goodell said they shouldn't have a pension because the nfl commiioner said, well, i don't have a pension, so why should they have a nsion, leaving out th he makes $20 d th othhiha t tgo...
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that's the number of iphones apple sold this weekend. while this broke the record of 4 million, it was a million less than analysts were expecting. you may think, ths crazy, they must be failing. the 5 million figure only includes sells from apple and online orders. what it does not include are early orders from apple's online store and that number's expected to be in the millions, so it could come out well above. we're not sure. but apple has just barely scratched the surface when it comes to sales. on friday, the iphone 5s goes on sale in 22 more countries and 100 more by the end of the year and analysts expect apple to sell 45 million of the phones in the december quarter alone. a lot of people buying them for christmas, whatever it might be and analysts say that if apple can achieve that, the stop keeps going up. here's what the bottom line might be. that apple could be the first company ever in the yit, in the world, to valued at a trillion dollars. some people say bubble. some just say wow, i want to bite of that apple. >>> million
that's the number of iphones apple sold this weekend. while this broke the record of 4 million, it was a million less than analysts were expecting. you may think, ths crazy, they must be failing. the 5 million figure only includes sells from apple and online orders. what it does not include are early orders from apple's online store and that number's expected to be in the millions, so it could come out well above. we're not sure. but apple has just barely scratched the surface when it comes to...
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i said how do you know me, i'm 22, nobody knew who i was. he said hayman, i want to show you something. i went with him, i could tell he was in the arts. i knew... he took me to a gim nassium and they were dancing. he took me and his company was there, and that began an education. i knew alvin ailly n the arts world there were so very few intense at a young age about the arts. so i received a tremendous education from garth and down through the years our companies are like family. we work together, we go to their shows, they come to ours. so after all of this time, we collaborate very easily because we have a sensibility and understanding. and we as musicians understand what his style is about. >> rose: tell me what the sensibility is that we have an understanding of. >> the rhythm, the obvious rhythm. the rhythm that does not exist but we have to impose it on the rhythm that he gives us. the rhythm that the muses and the gods descend upon us in an instant and you have to hear it and recognize it. the accented beat. the accented movement, yo
i said how do you know me, i'm 22, nobody knew who i was. he said hayman, i want to show you something. i went with him, i could tell he was in the arts. i knew... he took me to a gim nassium and they were dancing. he took me and his company was there, and that began an education. i knew alvin ailly n the arts world there were so very few intense at a young age about the arts. so i received a tremendous education from garth and down through the years our companies are like family. we work...
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the senate confirmed roberts 78-22. justice john paul stevens administered the oath in the east room of the white house. tomorrow is the start of the new term of the supreme court and it's shaping up to be an important one for civil rights. toor more we turn to nbc news justice correspondent, pete williams. >> this supreme court term may be one of the most important in decades for civil rights. with the potential for blockbuster decisions on race and same-sex marriage. the court will examine the widespread practice of considering the race of students who apply for college. the case brought by a white high school senior, abigail fisher who said affirmative action kept her out of the university of texas. >> i always thought from the time i was a little girl that any kind of discrimination was wrong and for an institution of higher learning to act this way makes no sense to me. >> the university says it considers race as one factor in administrations to achieve a racially diverse campus. >> one of the greatest advantages o
the senate confirmed roberts 78-22. justice john paul stevens administered the oath in the east room of the white house. tomorrow is the start of the new term of the supreme court and it's shaping up to be an important one for civil rights. toor more we turn to nbc news justice correspondent, pete williams. >> this supreme court term may be one of the most important in decades for civil rights. with the potential for blockbuster decisions on race and same-sex marriage. the court will...
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have a good weekend. see you back here monday. >> winning the presidency, what does that take? a strong debate. >> i'm paying for this microphone. >> this is all theatre. it's theatre and politics. it's trying to get people to come in to the theatre and take a look, see if they like your play. >> yes, we can. >> you have to learn to see campaigns through the lens of the camera. >> campaigns are made of moments that everyone remembers. >> the difference between a hockey mom and a pit bull, lipstick. >> there you go again. >> where's the beef? >> senator, you're no kennedy. >> commerce, education, and the -- what's the third one there? oops. >> tonight we take you behind the scenes. >> see if they can do this flash. >> we'll show you what they don't like to talk about. >> so lying is okay in politics? >> what's behind winning the presidency? ♪ >> when it to say winning the presidency, i'd like to think that the choices about whose ideas are better, but when you talk to people behind the scenes they talk about moments. >> there are a series of moments. that's what matters. >> re
have a good weekend. see you back here monday. >> winning the presidency, what does that take? a strong debate. >> i'm paying for this microphone. >> this is all theatre. it's theatre and politics. it's trying to get people to come in to the theatre and take a look, see if they like your play. >> yes, we can. >> you have to learn to see campaigns through the lens of the camera. >> campaigns are made of moments that everyone remembers. >> the difference...
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a police spokesman says 28 people were hurt, 22 arrested and the crowd gathered was 6,000 people. the protests come days before the spanish government announces its budget for next year and a package that will likely include more austerity measures. an analyst we spoke to said the next few days will be crucial, not just for spain, but for europe as a whole as to whether it can stay together. >>> the ecuadoran mission to the united nations confirms to cnn wikileaks founder julian assange will speak at a united general assembly. this is being hosted by the he can would doran foreign minister. he has been staying, as you may be aware at the ecuadoran embassy in london. trying to avoid extradition to sweden where authorities want to question him about sexual assault allegations. >>> and home prices are on the rise. there an index that tracks home prices in the 20 biggest american cities and it was up 1.2% for the month of july. economists from the ihs global insight tell us, there's a few reasons places are starting to go back up again in this country. lower interest rates is among th
a police spokesman says 28 people were hurt, 22 arrested and the crowd gathered was 6,000 people. the protests come days before the spanish government announces its budget for next year and a package that will likely include more austerity measures. an analyst we spoke to said the next few days will be crucial, not just for spain, but for europe as a whole as to whether it can stay together. >>> the ecuadoran mission to the united nations confirms to cnn wikileaks founder julian...
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the anti-american communist dictator hugo chavez calls barack obama comrade obama and believes president obama is to the left of himself and fidel castro. that's the issue summary. these are the the facts. now the question. when fidel castro hailed the passage of obamacare as a miracle, do you think this is because he is honestly concerned with the well-being of americans or is it more likely that castro sees obama care as the fastest way to bring socialism to america? what do you think? how much danger do you think liberty is in as a result of president obama's policies, actions and agenda for america's future? it's how much. you have to quantify this. it could be all of these. more serious than the threats we faced in world war ii from nazi germany and the japanese because the attack on liberty today is from our own government. that's one choice. or, more serious than the threat we face from the soviet union during the cold war. or all of the above. or serious but not as serious as the threats to liberty listed above. for all the communist pollsters, that's one of the choices. you were
the anti-american communist dictator hugo chavez calls barack obama comrade obama and believes president obama is to the left of himself and fidel castro. that's the issue summary. these are the the facts. now the question. when fidel castro hailed the passage of obamacare as a miracle, do you think this is because he is honestly concerned with the well-being of americans or is it more likely that castro sees obama care as the fastest way to bring socialism to america? what do you think? how...
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there was a report this weekend that you have been talking to conservative commentators and trying to get them to stay on board and not to jump ship and get too discouraged but in the course of the conversations you admitted the campaign has made missteps. question, what missteps? >> first of all, 47% mitt acknowledges himself. that was an inarticulate way of describing more people have become dependent on government because they have no opportunity. it was an inarticulate way to describe how we are trying to reduce dependency to get people off welfare and back to work. we had some missteps but at the end of the day the choice is cheer and we are giving people a clear choice. progrowth solutions for opportunity and upward mobility and a dynamic economy. you have the president promising basically four more years like the last four years of stag nation and dependency. we have not been able to frame that choice as clearly. i believe by the end of this day people will understand exactly what they have on the choice that they have. >> chris: do you think the mainstream media is carrying wa
there was a report this weekend that you have been talking to conservative commentators and trying to get them to stay on board and not to jump ship and get too discouraged but in the course of the conversations you admitted the campaign has made missteps. question, what missteps? >> first of all, 47% mitt acknowledges himself. that was an inarticulate way of describing more people have become dependent on government because they have no opportunity. it was an inarticulate way to describe...
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obama has laid out specific proposals. he's had a job foronths now, buttomnehas been very vague about his proposals for helping the middle class. >> you know what, this strikes me, just thinking now, listening nnthamn th, he seems to are been last six months as someone who expected the voters would want him. not that he would have to sell himself, his plan, hisdeas. ateghomin rescuing the company, that is, the u.s. economy. and he didn't have to do much beyond that. as he's finding out, that's not the way the game plays if you want to be leader of the united states. >> there are chinks in his armor, by thway. he didn't count on the knight from arkansas showing up either, bill cnton. >> sir lancelot. >> sir lancelot shed up in the fiel and he's not the guy to jouinth thank you, to complete the last reference to that metaphor. >>> coming up, more right wing vitriol. newt gingrich said president obama isn't a real president, he said that last night, he says he's a false president. when will this rig wing effort stop to stop t
obama has laid out specific proposals. he's had a job foronths now, buttomnehas been very vague about his proposals for helping the middle class. >> you know what, this strikes me, just thinking now, listening nnthamn th, he seems to are been last six months as someone who expected the voters would want him. not that he would have to sell himself, his plan, hisdeas. ateghomin rescuing the company, that is, the u.s. economy. and he didn't have to do much beyond that. as he's finding out,...